by Adrian2627 » Wed Jan 18, 2017 5:58 pm
Any time you go on to a track there's a chance you'll break something. You need to be prepared to accept that before you go. It could be a diff, driveshaft, trans, or at a worst case write off your car. Also remember that insurance won't cover you and they aren't stupid.
That being said it's a lot of fun if you keep within the limits of the car. I'd expect low 15s or high 14s if you are a good driver. It's mostly going to come down to you reaction times and shifting. Hold it on the brake at around 2000 where the turbo starts to spool up and as soon as the light go, release the brake and squeeze the throttle don't stamp on it. First couple let the car shift and just concentrate on the track. As you get confidence try different things like shifting manually, more throttle, etc. Just have fun trying something new but most of all don't let the red mist overcome you as that's when things break.
Good luck